Exam Details
| Subject | social psychology | |
| Paper | ||
| Exam / Course | psychology | |
| Department | ||
| Organization | Mizoram University | |
| Position | ||
| Exam Date | 2018 | |
| City, State | mizoram, |
Question Paper
PSY/IV/04 Student's Copy
2 0 1 8
Pre-CBCS
4th Semester
PSYCHOLOGY
FOURTH PAPER
Social Psychology
Pre-Revised
Full Marks 55
Time 2½ hours
PART A—OBJECTIVE
Marks 20
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
SECTION—A
Marks 5
Tick the correct answer in the brackets provided 1×5=5
1. Social Psychology is strongly based on
individual
society
culture
ethnicity
/401 1 Contd.
2. Our overall attitude toward ourselves is
aggression
pro-social behaviour
self-esteem
leadership
3. The process through which leaders influence other group members toward
attainment of specific group goals is
great person theory
leadership
common knowledge effect
None of the above
4. The suggestion that frustration is a very powerful determinant of
aggression is
frustration-aggression hypothesis
drive theories
general aggression model
excitation transfer theory
5. The emotional reactions that are focused on or oriented toward other
people and include the feelings of compassion, sympathy, and concern is
sympathy
empathic joy
pluralistic ignorance
empathy
PSY/IV/04 2 Contd.
SECTION—B
Marks 15
Write short notes on the following 3×5=15
1. Social Psychology
2. Attitude
3. Transformational leaders
4. Aggression
5. Negative state relief model
PART B—DESCRIPTIVE
Marks 35
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
1. Discuss the field of Social Psychology. 7
OR
Explain any two research methods of Social Psychology. 3½+3½=7
2. Discuss any three ways in which attitudes are formed. 7
OR
Explain any three techniques for countering the effects of prejudice. 7
PSY/IV/04 3 8G—50
3. Discuss the effects of groups on individual performance. 7
OR
What do you mean by decision-making? Discuss the nature of group
decision-making.
4. Describe the social factors that cause human aggression. 7
OR
Discuss the useful techniques for prevention and control of aggression. 7
5. What are the motives for pro-social act? 7
OR
Why do people make long-term commitment to pro-social acts? 7
2 0 1 8
Pre-CBCS
4th Semester
PSYCHOLOGY
FOURTH PAPER
Social Psychology
Pre-Revised
Full Marks 55
Time 2½ hours
PART A—OBJECTIVE
Marks 20
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
SECTION—A
Marks 5
Tick the correct answer in the brackets provided 1×5=5
1. Social Psychology is strongly based on
individual
society
culture
ethnicity
/401 1 Contd.
2. Our overall attitude toward ourselves is
aggression
pro-social behaviour
self-esteem
leadership
3. The process through which leaders influence other group members toward
attainment of specific group goals is
great person theory
leadership
common knowledge effect
None of the above
4. The suggestion that frustration is a very powerful determinant of
aggression is
frustration-aggression hypothesis
drive theories
general aggression model
excitation transfer theory
5. The emotional reactions that are focused on or oriented toward other
people and include the feelings of compassion, sympathy, and concern is
sympathy
empathic joy
pluralistic ignorance
empathy
PSY/IV/04 2 Contd.
SECTION—B
Marks 15
Write short notes on the following 3×5=15
1. Social Psychology
2. Attitude
3. Transformational leaders
4. Aggression
5. Negative state relief model
PART B—DESCRIPTIVE
Marks 35
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
1. Discuss the field of Social Psychology. 7
OR
Explain any two research methods of Social Psychology. 3½+3½=7
2. Discuss any three ways in which attitudes are formed. 7
OR
Explain any three techniques for countering the effects of prejudice. 7
PSY/IV/04 3 8G—50
3. Discuss the effects of groups on individual performance. 7
OR
What do you mean by decision-making? Discuss the nature of group
decision-making.
4. Describe the social factors that cause human aggression. 7
OR
Discuss the useful techniques for prevention and control of aggression. 7
5. What are the motives for pro-social act? 7
OR
Why do people make long-term commitment to pro-social acts? 7
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